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    At least the touchscreen is less lame now. Well done Pioneer.

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    can't express how deep my gratitude pioneer is for bringing that beatslice feature over to the DJM2000 mk1. slip roll on delicious, glorious crack.

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    Mixer looks great, but good god the music in the Monsta demo video is horrible

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    Anyone else think that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

    Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

    Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rukks View Post
    Anyone else think that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

    Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

    Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.
    It's 4" wider than a DJM-900...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rukks View Post
    Anyone else think that Pioneer had a huuuuggggeee stockpile of DJM-2000s from initial launch and just retrofitted them and changed the name to offload?

    Because this is about as generic an offload as I have ever seen haha

    Maybe it will help them sell a couple thousand more of them but I just feel like this thing is wayyyy to huge to ever be the club standard.
    The DJM-1000 is an extremely common club install and is 2 inches wider? Not sure what you're getting at. Most clubs I've been in with their own kit have 19" mixers... I most commonly see the smaller form factors in situations where people are bringing their own kit.

    the DJM-2000 is a pretty popular mixer. I personally know several people who own one (me included) and I see them fairly commonly in DJ booths/on stages. Willing to throw down money that now that it has a built in peak limiter and that beat slicer we're gonna see an explosion of them... beat slicer looks as deliciously fun as slip roll.

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